Rock drilling machine and axial bearing module

Bibliographic Details
Title: Rock drilling machine and axial bearing module
Patent Number: 8,733,467
Publication Date: May 27, 2014
Appl. No: 13/130275
Application Filed: November 17, 2009
Abstract: A rock drilling machine equipped with an axial bearing having at least one axial piston for setting the axial position of a drill shank and for damping stress pulses returning from the rock. The axial bearing includes a module that is detachable in one piece from one installation direction. The axial bearing module includes all necessary seals, bearing surfaces, and a module frame. Supporting forces caused by the operation of the axial bearing are transmitted of support members in the module frame directly to the body of the rock drilling machine, which is a uniform piece at least at the axial bearing.
Inventors: Kandelin, Lars (Tampere, FI); Muuttonen, Timo (Siuro, FI); Saukko, Pekka (Tottijärvi, FI)
Assignees: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy (Tampere, FI)
Claim: 1. A rock drilling machine that comprises: a body; a percussion device that comprises a percussion element for generating stress pulses; a drill shank that is an elongated piece arranged in front of the percussion element in a stroke direction, the drill shank having an impact surface for receiving said stress pulses and, further, the drill shank being movable in an axial direction relative to the body; and an axial bearing that comprises at least one pressure medium-operated axial piston by means of which the drill shank is pushed in the axial direction relative to the body a predefined travelling length toward the stroke direction, whereby the impact surface of the drill shank is settable at a required axial point for receiving stress pulses, wherein the axial piston comprises at least one working pressure surface located in at least one working pressure space belonging to the axial bearing, to which pressure of the pressure medium is fed from at least one feed channel, whereby a force in the stroke direction is directable to the axial piston, wherein the axial bearing comprises at least one axial bearing module that comprises the at least one axial piston, at least one seal, at least one bearing surface, and a module frame, wherein an outer surface of the module frame is furnished with at least one fixed support member for transmitting supporting forces caused by operation of the axial bearing directly from the axial bearing to the body of the rock drilling machine, and wherein the body of the rock drilling machine is at least at the axial bearing a uniform piece without joint surfaces.
Claim: 2. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the module frame is fastened to the body of the rock drilling machine with form-locking.
Claim: 3. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 wherein the module frame is a sleeve-like piece, an outer rim of the module frame has at least one locking bracket, the body of the rock drilling machine has at least one locking shoulder, and said locking bracket is arranged to lock into said locking shoulder after the axial bearing module is pushed in place in the axial direction and turned around a longitudinal axis of the axial bearing module at a limited angle.
Claim: 4. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the body of the rock drilling machine is one single uniform piece.
Claim: 5. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the body of the rock drilling machine is formed of at least two interconnected body parts with joint surfaces between them, and the axial bearing module is detachable and installable in place in one piece without dismantling the body of the rock drilling machine.
Claim: 6. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the axial bearing module is detachable and installable in place in one piece from the direction of the drill shank, and the support member of the module frame is arranged to transmit axial forces caused by the axial bearing and acting in the stroke direction directly to the body of the rock drilling machine.
Claim: 7. A rock drilling machine as claimed claim 1 , wherein the axial bearing module is detachable and installable in place in one piece from the direction opposite to the drill shank, and the support member of the module frame is arranged to transmit axial forces caused by the axial bearing and acting in a return direction directly to the body of the rock drilling machine.
Claim: 8. A rock drilling machine as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the axial bearing comprises at least two consecutive axial bearing modules that are arranged in an axial installation direction in a space in the body; a last installed outermost axial bearing module is arranged to lock a remainder of the axial bearing modules in place in the axial direction; and the module frame of the outermost axial bearing module has at least one support member that is arranged to transmit the supporting forces caused by operation of the at least two consecutive axial bearing modules to the body in a direction opposite to the axial installation direction of the axial bearing modules.
Claim: 9. An axial bearing module of a rock drilling machine, which comprises at least one pressure medium-operated axial piston, by means of which a drill shank of the rock drilling machine is pushed in an axial direction relative to the body of the rock drilling machine a predefined travelling length toward a stroke direction, whereby an impact surface of the drill shank is settable at a required axial point for receiving stress pulses, the axial bearing module comprising: the at least one axial piston, at least one seal, at least one bearing surface, and a module frame, wherein the axial bearing module is a uniform piece that is detachable and installable in place into the rock drilling machine in one piece, and wherein the module frame is a sleeve-like piece and comprises on an outer rim at least one locking bracket for fastening the axial bearing module independently to the rock drilling machine.
Current U.S. Class: 173/104
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Primary Examiner: Lopez, Michelle
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Accession Number: edspgr.08733467
Database: USPTO Patent Grants